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Saturday, August 31, 2019

What to Watch September 2019

Hello all, time to look ahead to what to watch in September! I've made a list for my household so we don't forgot to watch anything across our array of streaming options, premium channels and even broadcast TV. We seriously lose track of the shows we meant to watch otherwise.

Here are my picks for shows and movies to catch, as well as links to everything new coming to various streaming outlets so you can add your own picks to the list.

And away we go!

Broadcast TV – What to Watch September 2019

September 15Country Music - This eight-part series from Ken Burns explores the history of country music. Airs on PBS; look here for a preview.

September 26The Good Place - This divine comedy returns for its fourth and final season on NBC. If you need to catch up, the first three seasons are on Netflix.

Young Sheldon - This is the only link we've got left to The Big Bang Theory, y'all. Catch it on CBS.

Amazon Prime Video –What to Watch September 2019

September 6Late Night - This movie about a talk show written by and starring Mindy Kaling comes to Prime Video.

September 13Undone - This new series from the producers of Bojack Horseman uses rotoscope animation (you'll be familiar with the style if you saw A Scanner Darkly). Deadline describes it as: "the cosmic journey of a young woman who treks across time, space, and beyond to solve the mystery of her father’s death." Check out the trailer below.

Netflix – What to Watch September 2019

September 1The Walking Dead Season 9

September 13Unbelievable - This Netflix original is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape." It's about a young woman who was charged with lying about her report of a rape. Two years later, her rapist was apprehended by two female detectives; Toni Colette stars in this timely and important story. Watch the riveting trailer below.

September 14We Have Always Lived in the Castle - The classic Shirley Jackson novel serves as the basis for this movie.